Mollusca
In terms of gastropod coiling, a shell lays all whorls in a single plane and a shell lays each successive whorl to the side of the preceding whorl.
Blank 1: planospiral Blank 2: conispiral
With over 70,000 living species, the Class is the largest class of molluscs.
Blank 1: Gastropoda
Octopuses, snails, and chitons are all examples of organisms in the phylum
Blank 1: Mollusca
The periostracum is composed of , a quinone-tanned protein.
Blank 1: conchiolin
Bivalves are laterally compressed, with the two shells hinged at the margin.
Blank 1: dorsal
The ctenidium are in the primitive condition found in most prosobranchs.
Blank 1: gills
Select all of the following that are molluscs.
Oyster Octopus Chiton
Select all of the organisms that belong to Class Gastropoda.
Slugs Snails Limpets Conchs
The shell of cephalopods provides __________ buoyancy.
neutral
Respiration in most gastropods is performed by a ________.
ctenidium
There are typically ______ layers in the mollusc shell.
3
Gastropoda is the largest class of molluscs with about ______ extant species and 15,000 extinct species described.
70,000
The class is also known as Pelecypoda, meaning "hatchet-footed", bivalved molluscs.
Blank 1: Bivalvia
Fossils attributed to molluscs appear in geological strata that date from the early period
Blank 1: Cambrian
Snails, slugs, and limpets are examples of molluscs in the class
Blank 1: Gastropoda
Squid and cuttlefish are examples of molluscs in the class
Cephalopoda
What molluscs have a closed circulatory system?
Cephalopods
______ have the most elaborate nervous and sensory system of all of the molluscs.
Cephalopods
Select all of the following that are members of the mollusc class Bivalvia.
Clams Oysters Scallops Mussels
___________ have a small curved shell that provides buoyancy and is completely enclosed by a mantle.
Cuttlefish
What complex sensory structures are present in cephalopods and have a similar structure to those of vertebrates?
Eyes
Select all of the examples of cephalopods.
Octopus Squid Nautilus
Class ______ is another name for the class Bivalvia.
Pelecypoda
Molluscs called chitons belong to the class
Polyplacophora.
Molluscs first arose during the ______ time period.
Precambrian
In bivalves, what organ contains a rotating crystalline rod that keeps food whirling and releases enzymes?
Stomach
Select all of the characteristics of chitons.
They possess a radula. Their mantle forms a girdle. They are usually small in size.
There are ______ living species in the phylum Mollusca.
about 90,000
Mollusks called ______ are mostly sedentary filter feeders and have two shells, no head, and no radula.
bivalves
The ______ are somewhat flattened and have a convex dorsal surface that bears seven to eight articulating plates.
chitons
The class Polyplacophora contains molluscs called
chitons
Cephalopods have a(n) ______ circulatory system and branchial ______ that increase blood pressure in the gills, which occur at the end of the molluscan circulatory system.
closed; hearts
Most molluscs have a type of kidney in which the inner end opens into the
coelom.
In terms of gastropod shell coiling, ______ shells are more compact.
conispiral
The anterior margin of the cephalopod foot has been modified into a
crown of arms.
Most molluscs are
dioecious
True or false: Gastropods all have similar feeding habits.
false
Most bivalves are __________.
filter feeders
In the cephalopods, the _______ has been modified into a funnel for expelling water for locomotion.
foot
Many molluscs use the ______ for locomotion.
foot
The mollusc ______ may be adapted for locomotion, for attachment to substratum, or for a combination of functions.
foot
Many gastropods that are ______ use their rasping tongue to scape algae from hard surfaces.
herbivores
In general, cephalopods move by forcefully expelling water from the _______ through the siphon.
mantle cavity
In bivalves, respiratory currents bring in both oxygen and organic particles to the gills, where ciliary action and mucous eventually take food to the
mouth.
Although ______ can move by spurting jets of water through their funnel, they are better adapted to crawling over rocks and coral using their arms.
octopuses
Mollusca is ______ animal phyla.
one of the largest
Most molluscs have ______ kidney(s).
pair
_______ is a rasping, protrusible, tongue-like organ that is found in almost all molluscs except bivalves.
radula
The radula is a ______ tongue-like organ with rows of chitinous ______.
rasping; teeth
In molluscs, the mantle creates a space between itself and the visceral mass which houses the ______ organs.
respiratory
The valves, or ______, of bivalves are drawn together by adductor muscles.
shells
In cephalopods called ______, the shell has been lost leaving only a thin, proteinaceous strip called a pen.
squids
The outer surface of the mantle secretes
the shell.
In many molluscs, a free-swimming ______ larva emerges from the egg stage.
trochophore